Boris Kuznetsov (lawyer)
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Boris Avramovich Kuznetsov (Кузнецов, Борис Аврамович, born 1944) is a prominent
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n lawyer who has acted in many notable criminal and human rights cases, and who has been persecuted by the Russian authorities. He left Russia in 2007 and in February 2008 was granted asylum in the US. His absence caused the case against him to be suspended in April. It was restarted in July, before again being abandoned in May 2009. He has sought redress against the Russian authorities in the
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Biography

Kuznetsov represented the families of the 118 sailors killed in the Kursk nuclear submarine; relatives of murdered journalist
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; the scientist Igor Sutyagin, who was jailed on espionage charges; NGO director Manana Aslamazyan; and many others. In 1990 Kuznetsov also represented KGB General
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in his lawsuit against USSR president
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, who had stripped Kalugin of awards and the rank of general for exposing of
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operations. In the course of defending his client,
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member Levon Chakhmakhchyan, he submitted a document to the Russian Constitutional Court about the Russian Federal Security Service's illegal wiretaps of Chakhmakhchyan's phone conversations. Based on that, Kuznetsov was prosecuted for allegedly revealing state
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s. The criminal case against Kuznetsov was initiated on the personal request of Federal Security Service director
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. Kuznetsov responded: "I was simply carrying out my duty.... I found documents that talked about wiretapping not just a common citizen, but a member of the Federation Council. I did as much as I could to make sure that fact was exposed and proven. And it was precisely that memorandum, marked 'secret,' that contained evidence that ecurity servicesknew who they were eavesdropping on. And I sent it not to srael'sMossad ntelligence agencyor the CIA, but to the Constitutional Court." According to Kuznetsov, he was wrongly accused for angering the FSB: "I think there was an element of revenge in this for the book I published two years ago, but most probably it was done to exclude me from several cases, such as the case of ducated Media Foundation chiefManana Aslamazyan," Kuznetsov said. "I also represent the interests of nnaPolitkovskaya's family; I don't rule out that it had to do with the case of Vladimir Khutsishvili, accused of killing ormer Rosbiznesbank chiefIvan Kivelidi, because it's perfectly plain that security services were involved in those cases in one way or another."
Yulia Latynina Yulia Leonidovna Latynina (; born 16 June 1966) is an independent journalist, writer, TV and radio host from Russia. She grew famous as a columnist for ''Novaya Gazeta'' and was the most popular host at the Echo of Moscow radio station for years. ...
criticized Kuznetsov for defending criminals. She also stated that his former client, scientist Igor Sutyagin, could have passed information to a front company of a spy agency without knowing the final recipient. Kuznetsov replied that Sutyagin had not passed secrets and that Latynina had denigrated those who opposed abuses by the Russian secret service FSB.


Books

Kuznetsov has published a book about the sinking of the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk, alleging that the Russian authorities covered up the facts of the disaster, and is the author of six other books.


References


Sources


Kuznetsov in American Russian Law Institute directory


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US lawyers hired as spin doctors for Russian mob


Russia Bulletin
Manana Aslamazyan case
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